Some fierce guitar pop in the Husker Du spirit, Bob Mould is still going strong with a solo record coming out later in the year.
Category: A Rock and a Roll
Video of the Day: The Cold Stares – Automobile
These Evansville rockers are out with what is the leader in the clubhouse for driving song of the year. Look for a new platter from these guys later in the year.
Video of the Day: Eric Clapton – The Call
The post J.J. Cale Eric Clapton era is going strong. Here from his 2024 record Meanwhile Clapton passes off an adequate version of himself with nary a riff in site.
Five Cool Ones: Five New Records Released This Week (January 10, 2025)

Amazingly, 2024 is in the books and we are ready to do the work since you don’t have to to find the best music, according to us anyway, to hit your ear-waves.
The new record comes out in March, but in the meantime check this out with vocal help from Fivers Simone Schmidt. This one is the leader in the clubhouse for video of the year.
Youth Lagoon, the project of Idaho-based singer-songwriter Trevor Powers has released a single in advance of his February 21 record, Rarely Do I Dream.
And, Horsegirl has released a new single, “2468” in advance of the Chicago-based trio’s album Phonetics On And On
But wait, don’t jump off the train just yet. Here are five new records to keep the toes moving and the heart beating.
Lambrini Girls – Who Let The Dogs Out
Labrini Girls will remind you of the night you left the party with that wild girl and ended up in the alley with a ripped shirt and no socks on top of a pile of beer cans and cigarette butts.
“Big Dick Energy” careens down the black diamond slope like a ski racer with Tourettes, and “Filthy Rich Nepo Baby” is the GoGos on steroids. And, thankfully there is nary a cover of “Who Let The Dogs Out” to be found in this rambunctious set.
Ringo Starr – Look up
Not since the iconic Buck Owens cover of “Act Naturally” have we heard Ringo Starr embrace country music with the fervor that he does here with his lasted record, Look Up.
Guest spots abound, both country and laymen, with Molly Tuttle, Alison Krause, Billy Strings, and Larkin Poe leading the way.
This one is a listenable record that we can put in our pocket waiting for the next Paul McCartney album.
Franz Ferdinand – The Human Fear
Scottish Indie rockets Franz Ferdinand shows whats under their kilt with their latest, The Human Fear. Buoyant and danceable, there is nothing not to like on this one.
“Everdaydreamer” sounds like U2 if Bono actually decided that he wanted to have fun, “The Doctor” bounces like Duran Duran on the bumper cars at the amusement park, and “Hooked” is Devo set to 78rpm at the disco with their side piece The Talking Heads.
A ray of sunshine in a gloomy world.
Early James – Medium Raw
With Medium Raw, his third effort for Dan Auerbach and his Easy Eye sound label, Early Janes takes things low and slower with this set recorded at a 100-year-old house in Nashville dubbed The Honky Chateau using an old tube console mostly recorded in one take.
A young man with an old soul, the record brings out the blues side of the singer mostly known for his Americana leanings. This stripped down affair may not be as favored as its more polished predecessors, but discovering another layer of this still-up-and-coming artist bodes well for the future.
Joan Armatrading – How Did It Happen And What Does It Now Mean Now
Having never really gone away, with her latest, How Did It Happen And What Does It Mean Now, Armatrading combines disco-light, yacht Rock, and straight-up pop on a set that is pleasant enough fare albeit lacking a bit of the heart that we are used to from an iconic artist.
Wholly produced in her home studio, sometimes adding polish to silver doesn’t make it shine any brighter.
Video of the Day: The Jellybricks – Davil’s A Day Away
A deserved winner of Little Steven’s “Coolest Song In The World,” The Jellybricks have the swagger of The Replacements, the Power Pop whimsy of Cheap Trick, and the spirit of Blind Melon and Collective Soul.
Video of the Day: Thundermother – Bright Eyes
Swedish rockers Thundermother are careening into 2025 with their latest banger of a single, “Bright Eyes”. Look for a new record in February.
Video of the Day: Fatal Vision – Times Of Our Lives
Up North in Canada, they know how to do melodic rock the right way. Whiffs of Whitesnake and Loverboy abound on a record that would make Bryan Adams proud.
Video of the Day: Poltergeist – Children Of The Dark
With a name that evokes a name much heavier than they actually then they are, this Canadian trio brings to the minds ear The Cure and the darker side of Blue Oyster Cult.
Video of the Day: The Struts – Can’t Stop Talking
Luke Spiller and the rest of The Struts are primed and pumped to morph into disco-era Rolling Stones any time now.
Five Cool Ones: Five New Songs To Rock Your Roll

Beaux Gris & The Apocalypse – I Told My Baby
Lay this platter in the jukebox at your next New Years Eve party and you will be the belle of the burlesque ball with this turbo groove machine Austin Powers stinker.
Aly Venable – Do You Cry
An in-studio version of her latest single, this vulnerable belted reaches the depths of the soul and the heights her back of the barroom wail. Meep your ears open for this artist. She is reaching the peak of her powers.
The Darkness – I Hate Myself
That pot you hear percolating on the stove is Justin Hawkins and The Darkness fiddling about in the studio prepping a new record. It is sure to be Glam-erous.
The Hellacopters – (I Don’t Wanna Be) Just A Memory
This prime power pop lollapalooza couldn’t be any more cheap trick unless they played Budokan.
Throw off those icicles in your hair and warm up the cockles with this early AC/DC riffing monster. Be sure not to miss the brief “School’s Out” interlude mid-song.
